backrush

/ˈbækˌrʌʃ/
noun
  1. The backward flow of water after a wave has broken on the shore.
    • The backrush carried small shells and seaweed back into the ocean.
    • Surfers must be careful of the strong backrush when wading in the surf.
    • The backrush of the wave pulled the sand from under his feet.
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